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the historic pledge is seen as a sign she supports new laws giving an equal path to the throne for boys and girls. >>> a baseball game call it a base brawl game between canada and mexico turned very ugly last night in arizona. several fights erupted on the field and the benches cleared. a baseball tradition after a canadian player was hit by a pitch and the world baseball classic, seven players were ejected from that game. fights broke out in the stands and a compareden coach was hit in the face. you see it there. water bottle thrown from the crowd. quite a may lay there in arizona. >>> finally, british researchers have, well, they have a new theory about the origins of stonehenge. it may have been a place to party and also a cemetery. or a place to party and then die, i guess. the researchers believe the ancient stone circle is originally for mass celebration and also a graveyard. there, of course, have been other theories of the rock monument including a place of worship and astronomical observatory. a place to party. >> we just love your interpretations, ron. >> these are facts. not
the historic pledge is seen as a sign she supports new laws giving an equal path to the throne for boys and girls. >>> a baseball game call it a base brawl game between canada and mexico turned very ugly last night in arizona. several fights erupted on the field and the benches cleared. a baseball tradition after a canadian player was hit by a pitch and the world baseball classic, seven players were ejected from that game. fights broke out in the stands and a compareden coach was hit...
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kate hitting the slopes on her own, while her husband and brother-in-law skied nearby. the royal couple, along with prince harry, traveled to switzerland, where prince william was an usher at the wedding of a close friend. polo star mark tomlinson. will looked dashing in his tail coat. it was the expectant duchess kate who wowed the world. with her gorge gorgeous pale coat with a fur-lined trim. it was her five-inch brown suede heels that had everyone talking. >> whatever she wears sells out immediately. we'll continue to see her dress in the way she always has done, conservatively but elegantly. >> reporter: they decided to make a minivacation out of the swiss trip. enjoying a stay at an upscale resort. hitting the slopes, the royal mom to be could be seen carrying a sled. >> she was not seen sledding. i highly doubt she was actually sledding. i think really she was just mucking in with everyone else and helping out. >> reporter: back in the uk, the family's 86-year-old matriarch queen elizabeth has been suffering from what doctors believe to be a stomach flu. >> they
kate hitting the slopes on her own, while her husband and brother-in-law skied nearby. the royal couple, along with prince harry, traveled to switzerland, where prince william was an usher at the wedding of a close friend. polo star mark tomlinson. will looked dashing in his tail coat. it was the expectant duchess kate who wowed the world. with her gorge gorgeous pale coat with a fur-lined trim. it was her five-inch brown suede heels that had everyone talking. >> whatever she wears sells...
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you had to go back to the law books. what are the chances she wiped away the debts? >> she won't be able to wipe iowa all of them. like lie she'll wipe iowa a lot -- wipe away a lot of them. any money she owes to people for services. >> that's a big chunk. >> they don't seem to care. it doesn't seem to me that the lawyers are expecting to see any of that money. the money she may not be able to era erase, criminal penalties or fins. irs money she owes depending on how old the debt is. what about the money to the sheriff's department and investigators she was ordered to pay. well over $100,000. is that viewed as a criminal penalty or fine? my guess is, probably not. it will be viewed as money she ode for effectively services. and as a result, that might get erased as well. the big question is the civil lawsuits. >> the lawyer fightsiing so har yesterday was the lawyer in the civil suit. >> i think that's the reason they're doing this. she wants to get window of the civil lawsuits. there's an exception for willful injury that would not allow her to erase it. >> she can
you had to go back to the law books. what are the chances she wiped away the debts? >> she won't be able to wipe iowa all of them. like lie she'll wipe iowa a lot -- wipe away a lot of them. any money she owes to people for services. >> that's a big chunk. >> they don't seem to care. it doesn't seem to me that the lawyers are expecting to see any of that money. the money she may not be able to era erase, criminal penalties or fins. irs money she owes depending on how old the...
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it's a state law that you can't serve cokes until 1:15? what if i have an i.d.? >> muckraking and with hair too. >> that was terrific. a high school media studies project we did and this is some friend-on-friend crime. i'm going to have to be tough to get through this. i can't believe you did that to me. >> a fantastic read, jay. great to see you. good luck with the book. it is on sale now. "toughness." >>> coming up, james franco, >>> but i want to go with you. >> what? ah. on a witch hunt? no, you're just a little girl. >> i'm not as delicate as i look. >> that didn't hurt. >> i'm coming with you. >> listen, we have one rule in show business, never work with kids or animals. i'm already working with this thing. relax. the answer is no. >> a new twist on an old classic, james franco in "oz the great and powerful." it hits theaters this weekend. great to have the wizard, james franco, here now. thanks for coming in. >> of course, thanks. >> this really does turn oz upside down a little bit. instead of dorothy going down the yellow brick road, it's the wizard. >>
it's a state law that you can't serve cokes until 1:15? what if i have an i.d.? >> muckraking and with hair too. >> that was terrific. a high school media studies project we did and this is some friend-on-friend crime. i'm going to have to be tough to get through this. i can't believe you did that to me. >> a fantastic read, jay. great to see you. good luck with the book. it is on sale now. "toughness." >>> coming up, james franco, >>> but i want to...
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someone has to do this like ohio law and passed the most stringent, governor casey did. we had 200 tigers in backyards when this all happened last year. and now those 200 tigers will not be there anymore and by another few months if the people don't make the correct regulations. now we have to have sanctuaries to put these cats in if we have to take them. >> jack hanna, thanks very much. to josh with the morning's top headlines. >>> epic filibuster out of well mr. smith goes to washington and led by rand paul. overnight after nearly 13 hours, the republican senator from kentucky finally ended his long, long talk aimed at delaying john brennan's confirmation of cia director. paul was protesting the obama administration's use of drone strikes against americans. they're talking for 13 hours, as you might imagine, is not easy. at one point the senator grabbed a candy bar for nourishment and continued to speak with his mouth full. >>> the record ride is set to resume on wall street thanks to encouraging news. the federal reserve says the economy showed moderate growth in janu
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. >>> osama bin laden's son-in-law will remain behind bars in new york city. sulaiman abu ghaith pleaded not guilt in federal court of charges of conspireing to kill americans. he's already provided important new intelligence about the terror group. no date set for his trial. >>> and former on limpilympic h oscar pistorius could face a civil suit. he shot and killed his model girlfriend on his home on valentine's day. he's been charged with premeditated murder. he says it was an accident. >>> south dakota is the first state with a law to allow teachers to carry guns in classrooms. each district will decide now if their teachers can be armed at school. several other states allow them to carry weapons. >>> whole foods will become the first national grocery chain to have all gentlemen netly modified foods to be labeled. the labels must be in place within the next five years. the fda says there's no difference between organic and genetically modified foods. >>> while there are no good ways to lose a sporting event, some are worse than others. three seconds left in
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the bill was signed into law on friday. each district will decide now if their teachers can be armed at school. several other states have laws allowing teachers to carry weapons but none has a law specifically authorizing them to do so. >>> whole foods will become the first national grocery chain to require all genetically modified foods to be labeled as such. the labels are a response to consumer demand and must be in place within the next five years. the fda says there's no difference between organic and genetically modified foods. >>> and finally, while will are no good ways to lose a game, any sporting event. but some are worse than others. check this one out. three seconds left in the basketball game, a player from hugo high school in oklahoma hits the layup at the buzzer. to win the game. the problem is, he won the game for the other team. >> oh! >> oh! >> giving them a one-point victory. when all he had to do was let time expire! >> no way? >> that counts? >> that counts all right. >> oh, no, poor guy. >> that is bad
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and in a statement, the independent living facility said it was not a nursing home, which by law is not licensed to provide medical care. bayless later died at the hospital. and bakersfield pd has launched an investigation into whether there was any criminal wrongdoing. >> we have not found any signs of criminal misconduct. however, the investigation is ongoing. >> reporter: but dr. jennifer ashton says even cpr is not guaranteed to work. >> cpr, when done properly, does often result in broken ribs, so it can be very traumatic. >> reporter: dr. ashton did say roughly 3% in lorain bayless' situation would have survived. john and diana? >> i don't know how you at least as a human being give it a shot. someone is in distress, give it a shot. >> i understand they were worried about being sued, but there are laws that protect good samaritans. so even if you do something that doesn't work, there's only a 3% chance of her making it any way, even it did work. so why not give it a try? >> who stops and thinks about that? >> unless you've gone through all kinds of training and it's been hammered
and in a statement, the independent living facility said it was not a nursing home, which by law is not licensed to provide medical care. bayless later died at the hospital. and bakersfield pd has launched an investigation into whether there was any criminal wrongdoing. >> we have not found any signs of criminal misconduct. however, the investigation is ongoing. >> reporter: but dr. jennifer ashton says even cpr is not guaranteed to work. >> cpr, when done properly, does often...
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that hearing would have determined if zimmerman was exempt from florida's self-defense laws. preparation for that hearing would have taken so much time, so they'll now focus on the trial set for june. zimmerman is accused of killing trayvon martin last year. >>> in a major retail lawsuit, martha stewart said she did nothing wrong. the domestic diva denied wrongdoing when she signed deals to sell goods in penneys shops. >>> in los angeles, authorities showed off 1500 counterfeit handbags. they were seized last month from china. if they were real, they would have a value of over $14 million. >>> maybe you've heard of this prank known as fire in the hole. that's when someone at a drive through window throws a drink back in the restaurant. this happened at a dunkin doughnuts in connecticut. a guy drives up and announces this is a robbery, then dries to climb through the window. the worker throws a cup of coffee in his face and followed it up with a whole pot of joe. the guy got away empty handed. quick thinking. that's the way i like it. >> fighting back. >>> a messy winter storm
that hearing would have determined if zimmerman was exempt from florida's self-defense laws. preparation for that hearing would have taken so much time, so they'll now focus on the trial set for june. zimmerman is accused of killing trayvon martin last year. >>> in a major retail lawsuit, martha stewart said she did nothing wrong. the domestic diva denied wrongdoing when she signed deals to sell goods in penneys shops. >>> in los angeles, authorities showed off 1500...
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drone above 400 feet within three miles of an airport violates federal guidelines, possibly even the law. with technology improving and prices dropping, the government worries many more will be taking off. new rules are being considered, but with drones easily available, will those rules be enough to keep our skies safe? david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up, guess who's back? a big return for princess leia, next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse wh
drone above 400 feet within three miles of an airport violates federal guidelines, possibly even the law. with technology improving and prices dropping, the government worries many more will be taking off. new rules are being considered, but with drones easily available, will those rules be enough to keep our skies safe? david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and coming up, guess who's back? a big return for princess leia, next. [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i...
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there wasn't even a reward posted for the son-in-law on the u.s. reward for justice terrorism web site. but the cia tracking him for years according to u.s. officials. as he moved first from afghanistan to iran and then in january into turkey where he was arrested based on a u.s. tip. >> once he left iran territory and got into turkey with very close monitoring by u.s. government agencies he was his day were his numbered. >>reporter: turk then sent him to jordan where before being sent on to new york officials tell abc news the significance of his capture became apparent as he revealed new details on the current status personnel and finances of al qaeda. >> this is a man in the inner circle of bin laden al qaeda operation now we have him live and he's talking. >> growing up bin laden made the family target wherever they go. in the 2011 u.s. raid on bin laden raid in pakistan one son was killed. second son had been killed in an earlier drone strike. >> son-in-law is scheduled to appear before federal magistrate here in new york city friday morning.
there wasn't even a reward posted for the son-in-law on the u.s. reward for justice terrorism web site. but the cia tracking him for years according to u.s. officials. as he moved first from afghanistan to iran and then in january into turkey where he was arrested based on a u.s. tip. >> once he left iran territory and got into turkey with very close monitoring by u.s. government agencies he was his day were his numbered. >>reporter: turk then sent him to jordan where before being...
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go to the feds and ask for permission before they change their laws. well, he made some comments on the bench that have gotten people fired up. why a leading black lawmaker says scalia's position can be summed up in two words, white and proud. that's next. [ male announcer ] hunt...farm...or trail... polaris has what you wan legdary atvs led by the powerful sportsman 850 ho. value-minded side-by-sides featuring the new ranger 800 midsize. and full-size workhorses including the all-new, class-leading, 60-horsepower, ranger xp 900. polaris. hardest working, smoothest riding. huge rebates and low financing are available right now during the polaris xp sales event. >> supreme court justice antonin scalia is under fire by some civil rights activists for comments he made during oral arguments over the future of the voting rights act. now, this is a law that makes these states with a history of discrimination have to report to the feds and get a permission slip, basically before they change their voting laws because there's a concern they'll do something that
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and say we have tougher laws than jessica's law in colorado. >> thank you, well, you're lucky o'reilly wasn't here today, sir. >> probably is. >> megyn: and at the same time you have the house speaker mark bernardino, trying to stop tighter penalties, greater penalties for child molesters and pushing through a legislation that's going to cut back on people's ability to have the gun of their choice, weapon of their choice and ammunition and gun manufacturers. >> i don't know what's in his brain or motivation. it's a truism laws are written because people want to stay in power. he must feel there's a political support for transferring liability to gun owners and i don't know where, but there's a political support for not having jessica's law. >> megyn: which 44 states have. >> right. the bottom line with colorado, this statute will be stopped by a federal judge. if it's not, it will make the ownership of guns so expensive that ordinary people who want to protect themselves won't be able it to afford them and that very act will be unconstitutional. the government can't burden your exercis
and say we have tougher laws than jessica's law in colorado. >> thank you, well, you're lucky o'reilly wasn't here today, sir. >> probably is. >> megyn: and at the same time you have the house speaker mark bernardino, trying to stop tighter penalties, greater penalties for child molesters and pushing through a legislation that's going to cut back on people's ability to have the gun of their choice, weapon of their choice and ammunition and gun manufacturers. >> i don't...
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this is not a criminal law matter. this is not something that took place within a constitutional civil society in the united states. it was an act of terrorism and act of war against the united states and we should have pursued it that way vigorously from the get-go which we have not done. martha: there are three people on the suspect list of this. one is a leader of ansar al-sharia. one was arrested in turkey and was released after he got questioned by the fbi for three hours and he was released. the third is the islamist militant, ahmed. he is believe to known people there, have associates who were present there the u.s. has not been able to question him. the egyptian officials questioned him. what can we point to that says the cia and the fbi are not doing every single thing they can here? >> for one thing we know the fbi was not permit understood the benghazi compound for weeks after the attack. i don't think that is because of lack of bravery on the part of the fbi. i think the whole way this thing has been handle
this is not a criminal law matter. this is not something that took place within a constitutional civil society in the united states. it was an act of terrorism and act of war against the united states and we should have pursued it that way vigorously from the get-go which we have not done. martha: there are three people on the suspect list of this. one is a leader of ansar al-sharia. one was arrested in turkey and was released after he got questioned by the fbi for three hours and he was...
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enforcement of the law at the border, enforcement of the law at the workplace to insure only people entitled to get a job are in fact hired and to insure people don't overstay their visas. if the administration is signaling it has no real commitment to enforcing the law, which this administration seems to be doing, then it will be very, very difficult for those people who are wary of the administration to make the other part of the bargain, namely to grant the citizenship for illegal status. that is why i think it is very problematic with respect to getting comprehensive immigration reform. maybe, i'm not going to say the white house doesn't want it because they appear to want it but if they really want it think need to be bending over backward to demonstrate to members of congress we will do everything they can to enforce the law. martha: what about the jeb bush issue, any thoughts on that he have about i let you go? >> just briefly. it seems to me was not saying a contradiction this what i'm saying before and what i'm saying now. it is all part of the grand bargain. the question of what ex
enforcement of the law at the border, enforcement of the law at the workplace to insure only people entitled to get a job are in fact hired and to insure people don't overstay their visas. if the administration is signaling it has no real commitment to enforcing the law, which this administration seems to be doing, then it will be very, very difficult for those people who are wary of the administration to make the other part of the bargain, namely to grant the citizenship for illegal status....
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and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about up to my chin. >> and i know police obviously and firefighters on the scene. is anybody in the hole now? is anybody digging? >> nobody has been in the house at all. the last night, they came and used some special equipment. and from what i heard, they lost some of the equipment in the hole. and that was it. they have never been inside the house yet, and he's been in there since 10:00 last night, and nobody's been in there to get him out. nobody. >> are you -- are you holding on to hope at all? >> i'm praying that there's an air pocket in there, that he can survive in. but i
and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about...
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to become a licensed gun collector so he could buy more than the four guns allowed by south african law. just last january, though the facts are in dispute, friend and boxer said pistorius was holding a gun at this outdoor cafe when it went off. he says pistorius was showing the gun to a friend. >> that was a major mistake what happened on oscar's part. it wasn't intentional. that could have been a bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we were all very fortunate that day. after that event oscar was very apologetic. >> reporter: there are no police reports. cnn could get no comment from the restaurant. when questions were asked in the papers, an unidentified pistorius friend said it was he who brought the gun to the restaurant, not pistorius. south african media has always adored pistorius, some would say even protected him, by minimizing his problems. >> he was one of the biggest stories at the olympic games. >> reporter: he's one of the few south african sports journalists who has been critical of pistorius. he said the pr machine behind the so-called blade runner h
to become a licensed gun collector so he could buy more than the four guns allowed by south african law. just last january, though the facts are in dispute, friend and boxer said pistorius was holding a gun at this outdoor cafe when it went off. he says pistorius was showing the gun to a friend. >> that was a major mistake what happened on oscar's part. it wasn't intentional. that could have been a bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we were all very fortunate that...
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i mean, when i practiced law for all those years, i had one particular judge that would allow the jury to ask questions. generally, you don't know what they're thinking, but that is a bombshell question, anderson. >> mark, what did you think of today? >> it's devolved into kind of a circus of the absurd. i understand that that's from a defense standpoint, those are never good questions, but at the same time, there's 250. you don't know, is that one person who has written 100 or is that the whole thing? remember, when nancy says the tide is turning, it wasn't exactly like this was a slam dunk for the defense to start off with. this is somebody who is self admitted, i have done nothing but lie, i stabbed him 29 times and put a gun to his head. so it was an uphill battle to begin with. >> what i don't understand is what the defense is trying to do because now we're in recross. and he's asking her questions that are sort of like lower-level oprah, like ricki lake level questions. like, were you in love? was it unconditional love? what about your relationship with this guy? >> i take issue
i mean, when i practiced law for all those years, i had one particular judge that would allow the jury to ask questions. generally, you don't know what they're thinking, but that is a bombshell question, anderson. >> mark, what did you think of today? >> it's devolved into kind of a circus of the absurd. i understand that that's from a defense standpoint, those are never good questions, but at the same time, there's 250. you don't know, is that one person who has written 100 or is...
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. >>> also, a top lieutenant, his son-in-law is in new york city tonight. how he was caught and what happens next to him, when we continue. ♪ featuring a stunning work of technology -- ♪ the lexus es. ♪ this is a reason to look twice. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. during the command performance sales event. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> just ahead on 360, day 30 in the jodi arias trial. more questions from the jurors and new signs they aren't buying her story. coming up, our legal panel has a lot to work with. hey used centr silver f t study... so i guess my wife was right. male anner ] centrum. ways your mostomplet how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we
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osama bin laden's spokesman and son-in-law in court just blocks away from ground zero. how he's caught, how he'll be tried, and what his capture does to al qaeda. peter bergen joins us. also, tonight, the week's most unforgettable moments on the stand for jodi arias to what happens next in a murder trial no one can stop talking about. we begin with breaking news. the head of one of america's largest airlines speaking out about the tsa's decision to allow certain small knives back on commercial flights. delta ceo writes, and i quote, we must object to the agency decision to allow small knives back in the aircraft cabin. we have culted with our flight attendant group and we share their lujijimate concerns about this decision. joining us is the president of the international association of flight attendants. you must be pleased that it delta ceo is weighing in on the side of flight attendants. why are you opposed to this change by the tsa? >> because it's completely unnecessary to introduce a weapon to the aircraft, to introduce knives back into the cabin makes no sense. >
osama bin laden's spokesman and son-in-law in court just blocks away from ground zero. how he's caught, how he'll be tried, and what his capture does to al qaeda. peter bergen joins us. also, tonight, the week's most unforgettable moments on the stand for jodi arias to what happens next in a murder trial no one can stop talking about. we begin with breaking news. the head of one of america's largest airlines speaking out about the tsa's decision to allow certain small knives back on commercial...
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osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he was part of a bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- you know, even the indictment itself doesn't mention any actual terror plot he was involved in. john will also remember he kind of -- there was a period where he was somewhat public in the late '01, early 2002 time period and then he disappeared from sight because he wasn't that important. he was living on some form of house arrest in iran and has little impact on al qaeda since or even when he was being very prominent. it was really mostly
osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was...
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with her owner children, had the baby there considered the legal mother in michigan because they're laws are different than connecticut and found a family to adopt the baby. the back baby's in a family with other children with special needs. >> what will the child's life be like? >> we don't know. there's a 50/50 chance she'll walk, talk, be able to use her hands the way other children can. she is, i will tell you, a happy baby. >> picture are amazing. i could talk to this case for so long. i'm flat out of time. thank you for watching. "around the world" is next. >>> welcome to "around the world" i'm brianna keilar in more suzanne malveaux and michael holms. new york, have a look at this number, the dow jones, hit an all-time high this morning passing the previous high almost right out of the gate when the opening bell went off. the previous high set in 2007, before the bottom fell out of the housing market and crushed the economy. we'll hear why investors are charging ahead when we go to the new york stock exchange in a couple of minutes. north korea will end the 1953 korean war truce i
with her owner children, had the baby there considered the legal mother in michigan because they're laws are different than connecticut and found a family to adopt the baby. the back baby's in a family with other children with special needs. >> what will the child's life be like? >> we don't know. there's a 50/50 chance she'll walk, talk, be able to use her hands the way other children can. she is, i will tell you, a happy baby. >> picture are amazing. i could talk to this...
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. >> judge david young, a lot of people would say if they like to follow the law and all the bits and pieces of it, that the government has immunity. you can't sue a prosecutor because a prosecutor you know, maybe got it wrong in a courtroom. is there immunity in something like this? >> no, because they filed charges under the civil rights act. you're talking about $15 million from a small community. a small community whose people are going to suffer because there won't be social services. that's what has me. you could find two or three million dollars would concern the purpose. you could put the negligent people in jail, but to bankrupt the town of $15 million is pretty agree jous. >> those pictures, i just felt sick about it. i'm flat out of time though. nice to see you. i always love having you. we'll see both of you again soon. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "around the world." we begin in d.c. senator paul rand, rand paul rather, spent 13 hours, no bathroom breaks, no meals, filibustering on the senate floor. why? >> because of this was
. >> judge david young, a lot of people would say if they like to follow the law and all the bits and pieces of it, that the government has immunity. you can't sue a prosecutor because a prosecutor you know, maybe got it wrong in a courtroom. is there immunity in something like this? >> no, because they filed charges under the civil rights act. you're talking about $15 million from a small community. a small community whose people are going to suffer because there won't be social...
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but laws themselves do not change people's minds. nothing -- probably nothing that harry plaqueman -- blackman or samuel alito has written is enough to make someone say, oh, okay, i'll do what they say. it's having these ways to change minds is through learned experience, through lived experience, through empathy and through being able to go deeper into conversation and getting beyond the assumptions and beyond the stereotypes about why people access this health service. i had a, i did a radio interview earlier today where the host,-very libertarian and very progressive, asked me what do you think of the people who say, oh, women just use abortion for birth control. i said, well, i think anyone who says that demonstrates how little they know about abortion, how little they know about birth control for that matter too. but these are common assumptions. people do still think this. people who do not flat out disapprove of the right to choose, but these are the kinds of easy assumptions that are made about abortion in our culture. and it
but laws themselves do not change people's minds. nothing -- probably nothing that harry plaqueman -- blackman or samuel alito has written is enough to make someone say, oh, okay, i'll do what they say. it's having these ways to change minds is through learned experience, through lived experience, through empathy and through being able to go deeper into conversation and getting beyond the assumptions and beyond the stereotypes about why people access this health service. i had a, i did a radio...
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my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers, and having an incredible respect for the difficult job they have every day. and i'm still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think it is because i have such respect for teachers and hold them in such regard i have a tremendous belief for what they can do. and the power that hath. and i refuse to believe what many folks say, which is well, kids are coming from difficult situations and the poverty. there's nothing that schools can do. and i just roundly rejected that notion. i believe that when children are in the classrooms of truly effective teachers, even despite the fact they may face a lot of obstacles, those kids can achieve at the highest levels. so we should aspire to nothing short as a nation of making sure that every single kid is in the classroom of a highly effective teacher every single day. it's no less than what we want d want for our own children. so it's nothing different so we would want for our nation's kids. >> so if the united state
my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers, and having an incredible respect for the difficult job they have every day. and i'm still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think it is because i have such respect for teachers and hold them in such regard i have a tremendous belief for what they can do. and the power that hath. and i refuse to believe what many folks say, which is well, kids are coming from difficult situations and the poverty. there's nothing that schools...
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captured, killed the law, billy the kid. and it really is a short time people start asking a question, was believed -- was a fair fight? did he really have is done pulled? did he really -- was he shot in the back macaulay's question started to be asked about pat garrett. so all of a sudden he was feeling like he was being -- becoming the villain instead of the euro. so he then talks tough a friend of his named marshall who was a gymnast from back east. and he asked him to of write this book that was the true account once and for all of what really happened. i think more than anybody else you wanted people in mexico to read it. he was feeling, i think, the sting of being now a tyrant or the bad guy. when he really saw and self as the hero to the people in mexico for capturing this fellow and taking this fellow off the streets. so even when he was first -- when this first happened, when he first killed billy, the governor had offered a $500 reward for the capture or death of billy. and when pat went to get his $500 a governor
captured, killed the law, billy the kid. and it really is a short time people start asking a question, was believed -- was a fair fight? did he really have is done pulled? did he really -- was he shot in the back macaulay's question started to be asked about pat garrett. so all of a sudden he was feeling like he was being -- becoming the villain instead of the euro. so he then talks tough a friend of his named marshall who was a gymnast from back east. and he asked him to of write this book...
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it is a quote about abraham lincoln and his law partners. abraham lincoln from nearly as part of his life, family members would have said he was awfully hungry to be somebody. once he got in trouble with his older sister he said behaving like that, what do you expect? he said president of the united states. as president lincoln said there was never a time in my life when i didn't believe i was going to be president of the united states. this was someone who was very determined and work hard to make something of himself and have his life be one we would remember and talk about so many years later. and he made his first bid for congress and he writes a friend of his and says did you hear anyone say mr. lincoln is a good friend of mine, kelly about this statement, the truth is i would like to go very much. clinton has two major obstacles in his way. one is a gentleman named edward baker who is a friend of his. another is a gentleman named john hart. both of these men have similar qualifications, they are all about the same age, all three lawyer
it is a quote about abraham lincoln and his law partners. abraham lincoln from nearly as part of his life, family members would have said he was awfully hungry to be somebody. once he got in trouble with his older sister he said behaving like that, what do you expect? he said president of the united states. as president lincoln said there was never a time in my life when i didn't believe i was going to be president of the united states. this was someone who was very determined and work hard to...
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i mean, the fact of the matter is it is there, it's the law, and now maybe congress can do something about it. >> i think that it is better with a few folks than 500,000 folks, and it's rather distressing. but that doesn't mean that you give up. but this is part of the conversation. serving money is a huge one, respectfully the party system is another. and the tribal nature of the party system. it is one of the reasons we have this today. there is no incentive to good behavior. we have only to go through the sequestered for the worst thing we can do is work with the other side. we're talking about ted cruz. i said this on "meet the press." poor john cornyn. the number two republican. he is on what they call cruise control. because he can't even exercise his independence because he is scared to death that a guy like mr. cruise is going to run against him. >> and then there is speaker boehner doesn't seem to really have mastered any kind of control. >> but of course, if the technology can make things move forward, as you suggested, the technology can have a role in this and you can act
i mean, the fact of the matter is it is there, it's the law, and now maybe congress can do something about it. >> i think that it is better with a few folks than 500,000 folks, and it's rather distressing. but that doesn't mean that you give up. but this is part of the conversation. serving money is a huge one, respectfully the party system is another. and the tribal nature of the party system. it is one of the reasons we have this today. there is no incentive to good behavior. we have...
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there was a difference in criminal law and tort law. it was called mens rea or intent. we are not putting people in here, a man in jail who is in for 10 years for putting clean fill dirt on the low area of his land. it was from moving some land to another part of land. some of it was well intended in the beginning. >> putting dirt on their own land is not the same as dumping chemicals. >> this family from idaho, they would be not having rainwater touching their land, the government says, well, look at our website. >> one-family was raising bunnies and they had a license, but it was the wrong license. they said you can pay us within 30 days with a credit card. and if you don't pay within 38 days, we will find you even more. these are the kind of stories that we have reported in should make americans matt. this is a big government with a government that has run amok. >> what is your biggest frustration? >> we have to cut spending. and it's not just domestic welfare spending to much in the military as well. i tell them that the real compromise is conservatives like myself
there was a difference in criminal law and tort law. it was called mens rea or intent. we are not putting people in here, a man in jail who is in for 10 years for putting clean fill dirt on the low area of his land. it was from moving some land to another part of land. some of it was well intended in the beginning. >> putting dirt on their own land is not the same as dumping chemicals. >> this family from idaho, they would be not having rainwater touching their land, the government...
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absolutely right and that's why i find it so perplexing that president obama a former constitutional law professor himself doesn't see it this way and after this ill logic to go break the set. looked like this is good if you've never seen anything like this. have you ever heard of a bit coin the first decentralized electronic currency not controlled by a single organization or government check this out. what is. between is the first decentralized digital currency because these are digital coins you can send through the internet compared to other alternatives bitcoins have a number of advantages because things are transferred directly from person to person via the net without going through a bank or clearing house this means that the fees are much lower you can use them in every country your account cannot be frozen and there are no pre-requisites or arbitrary limits. believe it or not this is a currency now being used by more than one hundred thousand people all over the world who are trading thousands of dollars worth of bitcoin every day and just imagine a currency with no middleman no
absolutely right and that's why i find it so perplexing that president obama a former constitutional law professor himself doesn't see it this way and after this ill logic to go break the set. looked like this is good if you've never seen anything like this. have you ever heard of a bit coin the first decentralized electronic currency not controlled by a single organization or government check this out. what is. between is the first decentralized digital currency because these are digital coins...
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basically reemphasizing the point that these banks are now completely above the law he believes that to prosecute banks would jeopardize the global economy he's critic a two tiered justice system banks don't have to adhere to any laws everyone else has to somehow comply with the law this is very problematic and traveling to the library where we have about thirty seconds left to talk really quickly about what you're talking about what scandal you're talking about well h.s.b.c. a big bank in the u.k. was caught laundering close to four hundred billion dollars in mexican drug cartel money and laundering money for terrorists their defense was you can't prosecute us because if you did you would jeopardize the global economy they signed off on this in the u.k. and eric holder has just signed off on this he has also said now that that's correct and this is also came out with lanny brower who's assistant district attorney in washington d.c. who also came out during a documentary and we enter the point that we can't prosecute pranksters because if we did we jeopardize the economy so this is a
basically reemphasizing the point that these banks are now completely above the law he believes that to prosecute banks would jeopardize the global economy he's critic a two tiered justice system banks don't have to adhere to any laws everyone else has to somehow comply with the law this is very problematic and traveling to the library where we have about thirty seconds left to talk really quickly about what you're talking about what scandal you're talking about well h.s.b.c. a big bank in the...
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your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't throw a jobs rec@a killed 74 people. i'm jamie colby. more headlines 30 minutes away. keep it right here. >> brenda: the unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. now at its lowest point in four years, but at the same time big companies handing out pink slips big time. so, jim, are we seeing a real jobs recovery or not? >> you've got to look at the body of evidence here, brenda. i mean, if you look at today's numbers, they were good, but if you look at the numbers going back to september, october, since then the numbers have been tepid. and finally look at the labor force participation rate at 58%, worst number since 1981, it's terrible. a lot of part-time jobs, a lot of people working two, three jobs and we traded construction jobs, we've traded manufacturing jobs for burger flippers and robots so wages
your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't throw a jobs rec@a killed 74 people. i'm jamie colby. more headlines 30 minutes away. keep it right here. >> brenda: the unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. now at its lowest point in four years,...
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your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every pchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your walle i'm jamie colby. more headlines 30 minutes away. keep it right here. >> brenda: the unemployment rate falling to 7.7%. now at its lowest point in four years, but at the same time big companies handing out pin
your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my...
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your tax refunds, then why is the tax man not waiting to collect those new taxes from the health care law? the cavuto gang digging into another possibly sequester hypocrisy, that's at the bottom of the hour. but up here first, the jobless rate may be dropping, but someone here is warning, don't throw a jobs recovery party just yet. is this latest number a head-fake or the real deal. td0 like no atm fees, worldwide. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and no nuisance fees. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus deposit ches with mobile deposit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and manage your cash and investments tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab's mobile app. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 no wonder schwab bank has grown to over 70 billion in assets. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so if you're looking for a bank that's in your corner, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 not just on the corner... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call, click or visit to start banking with schwab bank today. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whate
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even had his bones were broken, robby's positive attitude and energy were so infectious his brother-in-law, brad montague, decided to put him on video. >> he wakes up, and you ask him, how was your day today, and he'll go, "awesome." we're celebrating everything that happens. we're alive, yes! you know, no matter what. >> reporter: at first, the kid president videos were just for the family. but once montague posted them on line, robby's motivational monologue became an internet sensation and even caught the attention of the real president. >> kid president, looks like you got my message. >> yes, mr. president. i got your message. this is historic. the white house easter egg roll. >> reporter: what do you think when you see yourself? >> i go like, wow. it's amazing. >> reporter: what's amazing about it? >> making the world a better place. >> reporter: proof that even a boy as fragile as this can inspire millions to be strong. ♪ >> everybody just chill out. it's me, kid president. >> reporter: cbs news, henderson, tennessee. >> doesn't he just make you smile? >>> coming up after the local
even had his bones were broken, robby's positive attitude and energy were so infectious his brother-in-law, brad montague, decided to put him on video. >> he wakes up, and you ask him, how was your day today, and he'll go, "awesome." we're celebrating everything that happens. we're alive, yes! you know, no matter what. >> reporter: at first, the kid president videos were just for the family. but once montague posted them on line, robby's motivational monologue became an...
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. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed, and my brother-in-law is in there. he's underneath the house. >> reporter: that's apparently what happened on thursday night when bush and his bedroom suddenly disappeared into the sinkhole. >> all i could see was the top of his bed. i didn't see nothing else. i jumped into the hole and tried digging him out. i couldn't get him. all i could hear -- i thought i could hear him screaming for me hollering for me. i couldn't do nothing. >> reporter: as this point bush is presumed dead. officials say once the house is cleared away they hope to get a better look at that sinkhole and figure out the best way to fill and stabilize it. they say even then they will not be able to go into the sinkhole and recover bush's body. charlie and norah? >> manuel thanks. cbs contributor is a physics professor at state university of new york. explain to us sinkholes and why florida is especially susceptible. >> even for florida where sinkholes are common this was the godzilla of sinkholes. we're talking about the fact that two reasons why fl
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. >> there is no clearly defined public policy against a law enforcement officer being dishonest. >>> martha stewart takes the stand in a lawsuit involving two of the nation's best known department stores. you'll hear what stewart told the judge about her contract with macy's and why she cut a deal with jc penney. >>> plus, the head of the cdc is here with warning about the nightmare bacteria. it's deadly and hard to stop. ahead on "cbs this morning." ♪ ♪ [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] coffee-mate natural bliss. made with milk cream... a touch of sugar... and pure, natural flavors. coffee-mate natural bliss, from nestle. now try new low fat chocolate. how far away is mars? [ dad ] well, it's 141 million miles from the sun so pretty far. why is it red? because its surface is made of iron oxide. why do they call it mars? we
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to put sexuality in there because some countries involved here actually have -- don't have sexuality laws so there is some sensitivity about it, but what this whole exercise really is about is having a core set of values that gets rid of all forms of discrimination and 54 countries have agreed to it and the queen is signing it, so it does become a formal agree respect between these countries. >> the signing will be the first public appearance for the queen since being hospitalized for that stomach bug a week ago. >>> all right, back in the u.s., criticism is growing over new rules from the transportation security administration. passengers will be able to carry small porket knives onto airplanes starting april 25th. some lawmakers oppose the move, although the tsa says the new rules are in line with international regulations. our lisa desjardains is live for us now in washington. there are some lawmakers who have new thoughts about this today. >> reporter: that's right. this weekend has been a big one on this issue today. yesterday, ed marquee of massachusetts, a house member came out aga
to put sexuality in there because some countries involved here actually have -- don't have sexuality laws so there is some sensitivity about it, but what this whole exercise really is about is having a core set of values that gets rid of all forms of discrimination and 54 countries have agreed to it and the queen is signing it, so it does become a formal agree respect between these countries. >> the signing will be the first public appearance for the queen since being hospitalized for...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams. we know the value of your at ueducation of phoenix where it can take you. [now arriving: city hospital] which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. [next stop financial center] >>> it's 3:00 p.m. on the east coast. thank you for joining us. i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> now for the spending cuts. $85 billion will be cut in the next several months. defense spending will hit the hardest. congress will take another stab at replacing the cuts with another less severe plan, perhaps later on this month. >>> ma'am, were you crying when you were shooting him? >> i don't remember. >> were you crying when you were stabbing him? >> i don't remember. >> no holds barred. cross-examination, jodi arias is forced to re-enact how her boyfriend allegedly tackled her when she shot him. arias admits she later stabbed and killed travis alexander she claims in self-defense, but prosecutors argue she killed him out of jealousy. arias
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his defense team took issue with colorado's insanity defense laws and asking that part of that law be ruled unconstitutional. prosecutors have not said if they will seek the death penalty. >>> autopsy tests on an illinois lottery winner have failed to provide any clues on how cyanide may have entered his body. the medical examiner says no cyanide remained, probably because of the amount of time since his death last july. earlier blood tests showed that urooj kahn died from cyanide. police are now investigating this case as a murder. >>> well, it would have been a first. the first of mass murderer charles manson's followers to get parole. but it didn't happen. california governor jerry brown denying bruce davis' request. the governor says he is still a danger to the public. the state board of parole had recommended his release for good behavior. >>> now to the trial of jodi arias. she is charged with first degree murder in the brutal killing of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, back in 2008. she has been on the stand for nearly two weeks, as prosecutors chipped away at her testimony
his defense team took issue with colorado's insanity defense laws and asking that part of that law be ruled unconstitutional. prosecutors have not said if they will seek the death penalty. >>> autopsy tests on an illinois lottery winner have failed to provide any clues on how cyanide may have entered his body. the medical examiner says no cyanide remained, probably because of the amount of time since his death last july. earlier blood tests showed that urooj kahn died from cyanide....
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the law that's involved here was a law enacted as a result of the 13th amendment, the abolition of slavery. this is anti-slavery legislation. because it still exists on some level, it may not be like it was before, there's a reason to have preclearance by the justice department in the nine southern states. that's the united states' argument. they're saying there are still badges of slavery. shelby, alabama, arks, fredricka, that this is a badge of shame, we should be free, things have changed in the south. and at the end of the day, while a lot of commentators are talking about 5-4 invalidating it, if it happens, congress is going to go back and read past legislation, but i'm not sure that we're going to see an invalidation. keep your eye on chief justice robinson ertz. >> richard, we're talking about the impact of these nine state where is there would have to be some sort of special permission to the federal government before making nies kinds of changes? >> yeah. it's not only these nine states, fred. it's countless counties all over the country, for instance, in new york, the bronx coun
the law that's involved here was a law enacted as a result of the 13th amendment, the abolition of slavery. this is anti-slavery legislation. because it still exists on some level, it may not be like it was before, there's a reason to have preclearance by the justice department in the nine southern states. that's the united states' argument. they're saying there are still badges of slavery. shelby, alabama, arks, fredricka, that this is a badge of shame, we should be free, things have changed...